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REFLECTION

Although this year-long senior thesis has been very challenging and time consuming, it has also provided me an opportunity to demonstrate everything I've learned throughout my five years of classes in the Architectural Engineering program at Penn State. Not only was this a way to demonstrate my knowledge to the Architectural Engineering faculty, but also a way to prove to myself that I am ready to join this industry and begin my career.

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This Capstone Project Electronic Portfolio (CPEP) was a new and creative way for me to showcase my work and findings in an efficient and convenient manner. I would highly recommend the use of Wix again in the future as it made everything very easy for someone with little to no web design experience.

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THIS SITE WAS LAST UPDATED ON  24 APRIL 2017 BY SHANE DEARMOND
AE SENIOR THESIS          PENN STATE          AE DEPARTMENT          AE COMPUTER LABS          CONTACT

SPECIAL THANKS TO PENN-FLORIDA REALTY, L.P., MICHAEL VAN SAN & MIDATLANTIC CONSTRUCTION, AND MY THESIS ADVISOR, DAVID RILEY

NOTE: WHILE GREAT EFFORTS HAVE BEEN TAKEN TO PROVIDE ACCURATE AND COMPLETE INFORMATION ON THE PAGES OF CPEP, PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREWITH IS CONSIDERED A WORK-IN PROGRESS FOR THIS THESIS PROJECT. MODIFICATIONS AND CHANGES RELATED TO THE ORIGINAL BUILDING DESIGNS AND CONSTRUCTION METHODOLOGIES FOR THIS SENIOR THESIS PROJECT ARE SOLEY THE INTERPRETATION OF SHANE DEARMOND. CHANGES AND DISCREPANCIES IN NO WAY IMPLY THAT THE ORIGINAL DESIGN CONTAINED ERRORS OR WAS FLAWED. DIFFERING ASSUMPTIONS, CODE REFERENCES, REQUIREMENTS, AND METHODOLOGIES HAVE BEEN INCORPORATED INTO THIS THESIS PROJECT; THEREFORE, INVESTIGATION RESULTS MAY VARY FROM THE ORIGINAL DESIGN.
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